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Mad Hatter Issue 2PLOT: We see a man (not until a second read did I figure out exactly who this man was) being attacked and then rescued by a huge rabbit (the March Hare). He offers him a deal. We flash to the day before. The man is showed to be a hero. Perfect in his girl's eyes. But then we see he's taking his nephew to the lake (and what do we know about a nephew and an uncle at a lake) (Read Return to Wonderland Issue 5). At a tea party, he finds out what the Hare needs him for. He wants him to trek down a girl named Lacie. No not Belle. Months later he's still there, and looking ROUGH (like he's aged YEARS) that's when the man in the mirror helps him shed (physically) his old skin (literally). And now he has a new face. Hunh? Back in time, a young Johnny reveals to his grandfather what's really happened. The Grandfather (that we saw at the funeral) tells him that he not Alice should have been the one sacrificed because all his masks are FAKE! And he basically calls him out and tells him what he REALLY is. (A pedophile). So he shoves him through the mirror. Sooo months later Johnny is carrying a girl over his shoulder and says I didn't know you were looking for my sister.

MY THOUGHTS: Did Johnny kill his uncle and take over his body? I'm not sure what just happened. But as confusing as this issue was a lot of the pieces are falling into place. So then who was the Hatter when Callie was there the first time. So my thought is this was Uncle Drake (maybe before he started to age). Maybe when Callie was there he didn't know who she was. She did say her name was Carrol and the Rabbit did say he should try to find Lacie. So the Uncle who tried to rape his nephew also tried to rape his niece. THIS FAMILY!

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Executive Editor/Staff Writer of Zenescope Entertainment

Raven Gregory was born in Phoenix, Arizona in 1979, the youngest of three brothers.

Discovered in 2000 by then Vice President of Publishing at Top Cow Productions, Renae Geerlings, his first professionally published work was the critically acclaimed creator owned independent comic series, The Gift, in 2003. The hit series would later be published by Image Comics as the writers' popularity continued to grow.

Years later, the young writer would come to attention of Zenescope Editor in Chief and co-founder, Ralph Tedesco, who recruited the writer to the newly created position of Executive Editor and Staff Writer of Zenescope Entertainment. Gregory would go on to co-create and write the best selling Wonderland Trilogy series with fellow co-creators Joe Brusha (President/CCO), and Ralph Tedesco as well as numerous other Grimm Fairy Tales spin offs, Crossovers and Creator Owned titles.

Known for his incredibly dark, yet realistic stories of horror, the writer's use of relatable personal tragedy, and powerful themes have made the writer a fan favorite creator across the nation.

After suffering the loss of a close friend to a car accident in June 2012, and the death of his ex-wife and mother of his children, Kourtney Keiser, to a hit and run accident one year later in 2013 Raven began work on his most personal story to date entitled NO TOMORROW. The story is currently set to debut August 28th, 2013.

Upon the debut issue's release it will be the 200th published story by the writer.

Raven lives in Arizona with his four children, a Pitbull named Wacko, and a Chichuana named Zombie.

Best selling fan picks: The Wonderland trilogy, FLY, The Theater, Irresistible, and the Dream Eater Saga